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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY fl, 1052 r-"" " "". ; I, I - - - ... -- -- ; KFLW 1450 Kc PST Friday Evening, Feb, 1 00 Iporta HlgnllghU 0:15 Homt Town Nawa t U World Nawa Summary f JO Suburban Scranadc ' : llaadllna edition ABC 6-R5 Banna Nfwi Uoundup ABC 1.00 Olllalta Flghti ABC 1:00 Richard Diamond ABC i.TO Thla la Vour TBI ARC 100 Oiila and Harrlal ABC :30 Conrart of Favorltaa 10:00 10 P.M. Haadllnei 10:10 Dr. Glno'l Muilcalt ABC 10:30 Inaomnia Club 11:00 Nawa Summary 11:05 Sign OK KFLW 1450 Kc PST Saturday, Feb. I t:00 Sign-On Nawa Summary :05 Corn In lha Morn 0:45 Farm rara 7:00 Nawa Brkdt edition 7:15 Charlla'i Roundup 7:30 Bob Garrad, Newa ABC 7:40 Top ol tha Morning 7:53 Mualc :00 No School Todar ABC fi:00 Saturday Sarenada :30 Spaca Patrol ABC ' 10:00 Lady Skyhook 10:15 tt i Dancallme 10:30 Shaka tha Mararaa ABC 11:00 Metropolitan Opera ABC 3:15 Baiin Brtafa a-;m Ai Homa with Muaie ABC 2:45 raacinatlng Rythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction BC 3:30 American Faimei ABC 4:00 Alart America ABC 4:15 krrar.di of Mercy 4:30 Kequeitlully Youra 5:.i0 Bou Croabv Show 5:45 Rhvthm 5c Reason 6:00 Sports Hlgntlghtt :IS Home Town News 6:35 World News Summary 4:30 Science Editor ABC 6:43 Words of Life 7:00 Mr. District Attorney ABC 7:23 Music . 7:30 Dinner In the Green Room ABC 1:00 Lone Ranger. ABC :30 Danclnf Party ABC :00 Dancing Prt ABC 10:00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:15 Brother Art Program 10:30 Insomnia Club FLYING HERO Cmdr, Paul N. Gray (above) of St John, Kans., known' as "the bald eagle of the Essex," has been shot down in the ocean' three times on car rier based flights over North Korea, and had his plane shot up on other oc casions. Following his last escape from death Rear Adm. John Perry, com manding U.S. Navy's Task Force 77 announced, "from now on he's to do paper work." m STEVENS MOOT l DOW PERREAU SAT. BIG KIDDIE SHOW Kiddie Feature at 1 1 :45 PLUS 4 Colored Cartoons ond Three Big Features L STARTS TODAY l llV.I I llrJ.il - - -- --- J flTTTiTTi. FRIDAY ond SATURDAY FRANK SINATRA CP'? SHELLEY WINTERS Wfcl 2ND BIG FEATURE 1 vrranf . fir "VI SMVTgggU.' : 11:00 Nwi S'immrjr 115 Sign OK KFJI 1150 Kc PST Friday Evening, Feb. I :00 Gabrltl Meatier MBS , e n Quit Show 6:30 Around Town Nw. 8:43 Sam Hayea Newt ABC 6:53 Bill Henry MBS 7:01 Mnlile Ml 3 7:30 Ciico Kid MBS 8:00 Basketball 9:00 G'enn Ha My Newi MBS 0:15 Batkelball 9:45 Fulton Lewli. Jr. MBS 9.35 9-Mtnute Final MBS 10:00 I Love a Mystery MB? 10:13 V. S. Navy Band 10:30 Proudly We Hail 11:00 Nite Owl Newt 11:03 Night Owla Club 13:00 Sign Oil KFJI 1150 Kc PST Saturday, Frb. I 8:00 Musical Reveille ti:o fain -icporier tS:W Local Newa 7:00 Hemingway Newa MBS 7:15 Brtakfait Gang MBS 7:30 Newt 7:43 But Buys 8 00 Morning Melodies 813 Breakfast Gang MBS 8 30 Haven of Rest MBS. 9 00 Emit s Saturday Special 9:19 Dance Tunes tt.Ju our Inccme Tax MBS 9:43 Favorites of Yesterday I0O0 Newi MBS 10:13 Name Band 10:30 4.11 Club 10:45 Of Program 10:3u Currin'a Program 10:33 Social Security' Program 11:00 Music 11:23 Newt MBS 11:30 MuiC 12:00 Newi 12:13 Mark Roger MBS 12:3 J Kic.iy uequesi 1:30 Local News 1:33 Muhic for Saturday 2:00 Matinee at Meedowbrook MBS 2:33 Newt MBS 3:00 Oklahoma Symphony MBS 4:00 You Never Know 4:13 Frank Hemingway. Newt MBS iH) Uirk Rnffn MBS 4:45 Twin Views of Newt MBS 3:00 Dude Ranch Roundup MBS 8:30 Christian Science 5:45 Bandstand I'SA MBS 3:35 Bauhhage Talking MRS 6:00 Al Heifer. Sports MBS 6:15 Quit Show 6:30 Around Town Newa 6:45 Marine Show 7:00 Hawaii Calls MBS 7:30 Klamath Temple 8:00 Basketball 9:00 Newt MBS 9:13 Ba&ketbaM 9:33 Cecil Brown. Newt. MBS 10:00 Monica Whalen. MBS 10:15 Dance Orch.. MBS 10:30 Arthur Van Orch., MBS 11:00 Nite Owls News. 1145 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off Firm Appoints Sales Manager Pierce L. Brothers, Oakland, has been named Division Sales Mana ger of the Pacific Coast Division of Wesson Oil V Snowdrift Sales Company. Inc., succeeding J. E Dawson Jr. who is retiring after 38 years service with the com' rjanv. tsromers servea zu years wiui Wesson Oil and Snowdrift. He was manager of Wesson Oil and Snow drift's Eastern Division in New York and also served as division sales manager of the Southeast Division with headauarters in Sa vannah. Ga. He has been on' the West Coast since 1940. during which time he served as Sales Manager of Durk.ee Famous Foods and more recently as General Manner of La dy s Choice Foods, San Francisco. " ! 'I OSC Turkeyman Wins $500 Award James A. Harper of the Oreeon State college agricultural experi ment station was awarded the 1500 national turkey research award for 19S1 by the National Turkey federa tion at its recent annual meeting in St. Louis. Mo. The cash award is nrpsmM each year by the federation to the research worker who has made the outstanding contribution in tur key research for the year. Har pers work on turkey management problems, antibiotic feeding exper iments and fertility and hatch-abil ity studies was cited by the award committee as the nations outstand ing achievement in the turkey field Harper is leader of turkey re search projects for the OSC experi ment station. He has been largely responsible for developing the sta tions current outstanding program of turkey studies. He is the first Pacific northwest scientist to win national recognition for turkey re- searcn. NEXT ATTRACTION The GIorioutorjTof jonguoms ureac Gus Kahn! 11 SOSG HITS! I umioEior mmmum 3 t 1H - r. iMKWti'fceTJgv ' wviMtei it 11 aiiliL'JI Vn :iJ 1' ill I FORM YOUR OPINION With the rapid mushrooming of sports Interest and activity In the Klamath Basin In the last 10 years, the question of how athletics figure In the over-all Basin progress picture naturally comes to the fore. For that reason, Ui Herald-News-KFLW Build the Basin" forum has elected to tackle the highly Interesting iporu Question ' Monday, 8:30 p.m., over KFLW. A panel of local sports, figures will discuss the subject: "HOW CAN WE IMPROVE THE VALUE OF SPORTS TO THE KLAM ATH BASIN?'' in this, the fifth, of the popular lorum series. You can participate by checking your answer to the questions listed below and mailing to the Herald and Newa or KFLW go the questionnaire will reach the studio before Moivtay afternoon. In addition, for more direct participation, you may ask ques tions of numbers of the panel while the radio forum Is in pro gress Monday night by calling 8111. Members of the panel ave being chosen to represent amateur (hlsh school and college), professional, semi-professional and Independent spoils. Questions: ill Is too much stress laid on winning, rather than teaching good sportsmanship? Yes ( ) ' No ( ) (3) Have the nation-wide basketball bribe scandals worked detrimentally for young athletes innocent of the charge? Yes ( ) No ( 1 i3. In hiring a local coach (eiiher high school or col!ee should major attention be aimed toward the man's won-and-lost record, rather than his character and integrity? Yes ( No ( ) 4 Does the shoddy behaviour of non-student fans tsuch as booing officials' decisions, e;c.) psychologically effect an ath lete on the field? Yes ( ) No ( ) iS Are you In favor of post-season games, such as slate basketball tournaments, football playoffs, Bowl games, et? Yes ( ) No ( ) t6 Is the Oregon Schools Activities Association, the body that governs Oregon hitch school athletics, lax or too strict in enforcement of its rules? Lax ( Too Strict ( ) (7) Do you think athletic activity works as a healthy sup plement for an athlete in his school work? Yes ( ) No ( (8 Do you think the sports over-emphasis charge is ex aggerated or one for real concern? Exaggerated ( ) Concern ( ) i! Do you think the entrance of college sports (Oregon Tech) has been a healthy addition to the local sports scene? Yes ( ) No I ) ' (10) Answer briefly below your opinion why professional baseball has failed to survive In Klamath Falls. Name Address Zippy Zs a Zsa, Bored Hubby Together Again on Screen . By ERSKIN'E JOHNSON1 HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Behind the Screen: They may have to bill It as Zsa Zsa Gabor versus George Sanders, but gorgeous, zippy Zsa Zsa and cynical, bored George will be co-starred by Fox in a re-make of "Music In the Air." John Boles and Gloria Swanson warbled their way through the first film, edition, but the new version Is being tailored to George's talents as a. singer and-Zsa Zsa's dancing know-how. ' "Yes," cooed Zsa Zsa on the set of "We re Not Married," "George and I are anxious to. work to gether." The state of their wobbly, list ing marriage skiff? . Zsa Zsa lifted her sculptured chin and answered with the as surance of Capt. Carlsen: It's all right. We are together and it looks like we will last forever.- 'When George went to England to do 'Ivanhoe,' I was .a hausfrau. When he returned, I was an ac tress. It was very confusing to George. Now he accepts it." The singing cowboy who yodels two choruses of the latest sage brush bit parade tune while trot ting Into the sunset on his horse is a TV casualty. Even the melodic tonsils of Roy Rogers have been silenced In his switch from big theater screens to the home entertainment boxes In balf-hour movies with wifey Dale Evans. Roy's explanation for parking his trusty guitar: "We've less than half an hour to tell a story. If you put In music, it slows up the action. Besides, we've found that kids don't go much for music. Unless We get a lot of requests for singing, we'll keep doing a straight action series.". Patrice Wymore may be wear ing gingham as a western belle in Warners' "Man With a Gun," but she's not the waltlncnn.th. doorstep-in-the-sun-sct fragile tvpe. "This girl," she told me, "has a point of view and she'3 not afraid pick up a gun." There's even a hair-nullln arm. chewing battle between Pat and luscious Llna Romay. were naving a ball," says Pat, One minute we're lauehin? anri the next we're slue-sine each Navy Cancels Bomb Tests SPOKANE i' The Navy yielded to mounting nrotests Thurfdav and cancelled scheduled depth bomb tests in North Idaho's Pend Oreille Lake. Actlnz Mavor Wilard Toft cold Rep. Horan (R.-Wash.) reported the Navy's changed plans. The Na vy will look elsewhere for a site to conduct the experiments, Taft said. tamer, the city of Spokane had threatened to ho to court in an ef fort to block the explosive tests. The city contended explosions be neath the surface of the lake might damage underground passages and cut off Spokane's water supply. Snortsmen also Drolestcd the plan after Sen. Welker (R.-Idaho) had charged the testa would wipe cut fish life In Perd Oreille Lake. home of the giant Kamloops trout. I other. Pat and hubby Errol Flynn go to Jamaica when the film Is com pleted for Flynn's $200,000 lawsuit against Duncan McMartin. who has used Errol as his private punching bag. Chuckling about Errol doing the suing for a change, rat grinnea: fit saia sometning very funny about It the other night out cameo, u i can remember it. There are no sighs of regret from Will Rogers, Jr.. the Beverly Hills newspaper publisher who popped a wad of gum in his mouth and combed his hair down on one side to play his famous uaa. now that cameras have turned for a week on "The Story oi win sogers, ne s saying: -"With Jane Wyman Mrs. Rog. ers) to look at ail the time, how could I help liking It. But seri ously. It's easier than it seemed during rehearsals. The reason It's coming along at all Is because of Director Mike Curtis' guidance as ne tries to moid me into an actor. Has Will, Jr., changed his mind about not making acting a career now that he's sniffed greasepaint? "No, alree," he grinned, "I'm going right back to the paper wnen mis role is finished." Ronald Reagan's hailing "Alex ander, the Big Leaguer," story of tne lamed baseball pitcher, as "the best role .I've had since "King s now.' ' Hurling baseballs at a catcher's mitt nailed to a sound stage wall (before the economy wave the studio would have hired a couple of guys to catch for him) Reagan beamed: "Its one of those roles that makes you drive to work care fully." Cleveland's ace burler. Bob Lemon, landed a line of dialog in the film after working in the base ball scenes. "It was a big serious scene with Frank Lovejoy," Bob's saying, "but, every time Frank looked at me I laughed. I think I finally kept a straight face on the zum take. " A couple or boo s baseball pals grinning at him from behind the camera didn't help at all. Man Finally Yins Degree SPOKANE Wl Ellsworth Gump Jr. finally made it. He has finished law school after 20 years and Gon zaga University calls It a first class case of persistence and determina tion. Consider these credentials for the citation: At 19, Gump enrolled In pre-law at Gonzaga. After two years he got pneumonia and had to drop out. He returned but went broke In the de pression and quit qgaln. He later found a Job and enrolled once more. Then he got drafted. After his discharge, he went to the hospital with stomach ulcers before be could return to school. He recovered, en rolled again. Then his wife died. He quit "for the last time." His old teachers finally persuaded him to come back. lie did. Now, at 39, Gump has his law de gree. WASHINGTON Wl Rent control was ordered Wednesday, effective next Monday for the critical hous ing area of Umaulla-Hermiston. Ore. t AND MORE TO COME Italian movie queen Silvana Mangano (left) chats in Rome with her pretty sister Patri cia, who has a bit role in her next movie." As if two talented girls in one family were not enough, a third sister, Natas cia, 16, also appears in the Italian-made film. - Capture Ends Long Search WASHINGTON if) Harry H. Burton, long sought on murder chargei In Los Angeles and one of the FBI's 10 most-wanted men. was taken into Cllstnriv At (Tnrk Wi-n Thursday. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover announced the arrest. He said Burton offered no resist ance and admitted his Idrntliv when special aents confronted him at an automobile agency where ho had been employed as a salesman the past four years. Hoover eald that during this pe riod Burton has been living with his wife at Powell. Wyo., and using the name "Winston L. Jeter." Burton, now 49, Is charged with the killing of a bystander during a robbery i Oct. 1, 1947. V i CANDIDATI'S SAI.EM il'i Phil Mcis-hnn Hiul Lowell PiiKCt. both of Portland, filed Thursday for clrlogato lo the Republican National Convention. Both men, who are veteran Re publicans, filed by petition. aiST A TITKIVaiTtR ADDING MACUINS KUt-lrle ar ILna t.a.l roanlli. r.nul I. applied la lar puri'h... prlc. Pioneer Office Supply a y-i rr r fs3353 tail Work I Ota Mala ' rh.n. 1111 Ptifcii;'$j V A WEEK n M mW i a THE JEWELERY STORE OF OUTSTANDING VALUES Duke Embarks For England NKW YORK ID The Duke of Windsor hua sailed for Knglaiid lo aurnii iiiiipiiu services jor die man toV-lioin he gave Britain's throne his brother, Ucorga VI. Hti was traveling aboard the lin er yuceii Mary, due nt Southamp ton nest Wuimi'Mlay. ills who stayed behind In New York. It was a somber Duke who board el the ship here. Thursday night, a blnek biimi of mourning on Ills arm, "This voyaue." he roUI. "I In. deed sad ami It Is all the sadder lor mo because I am undertaking It alone." Urniile him stood hl iliirhrsa the American (or whom he abdi cated his throne. Ha said he was returning to Ills homeland not only to attcndlne fu ncraUbui also "to cuiutort her ma jesty, my mother." nils win be the lourlh lime that. I have Inullclnaled In the obte- qules of a British monarch," the iurmrr king said. "Fltly-oim years ago It was my niTut grandmother, Quern- Victo ria: then nine years later inv gia nil lather lOdward VII; and In 1030 my lather, (.leorgn V. Now. by God's will. It Is my blather's turn to he In slate In the great hall at Westminster and evenliinllv to loin his Inrebears at Windsor." r?iwii,i,it. ,.!,,. iii t tttiii,. do not have lo smn the plcdite that they will support the candidate who wins the stale Republican presiden tial primary. Introducing QfilSfc 4 lv Jrra-n j.i A J Vi'H i.Iillta V JLV Till 111 Y1 $75 Women Seek Tax Refunds WASHINGTON (fl - Income tax refunds totHlll'g 34.r03 are itoiiuht by two women operators of a Port land, ore., clinic. Itulli Ilai'urlt litiah and Bealrlr Cook, In petitions I lied with Ilia U.S. en ml of claluui, contend they overpaid llielr tuxes by that minima while operating tho Stewart Ullnlc. Involved art luxes for 1941), 1946, and 1947. Mrs. Hush seeks refund (( 12!).. 031) with intci est. Miss Cook asks 8.I)77. Tlicy contend nveriiiiviuenU re sulted because "Ihroiiuli Inadver tence" they fulled lo claim ulloiv able depreciations for oprrallnn of the Stewart Clinic ami tailed In claim an allowable loss for ulvlnif up I lie lint ki oil Clinic which they purchased lor H.'D.UOO and operated less than a year. KlaMATM falls, oasac AMIRICAN CHINISI raa at Hi alt keall H. 4 far Oraara T. 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